(*) -- Dr. Sharma, on page 431 (2d. ed.) of his book referred to below, wrongly says the Dashaavataara-stotra is an ashvadhaaTi composition running to 41 verses; it is the D'avataara-stuti listed above, not the former, that is so. The error would have been minor, but for the fact that there is indeed a Dashaavataara-stotra that is different from its similarly-named sibling, which runs to a shorter length than 41 and is not in the ashvadhaaTi style.
References: "History of the Dvaita School of Vedanta and its Literature", B. N. K. Sharma, Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi, 3d ed., January 2000.
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